What motivated leaders of the farmers' alliances to invite the Knights of Labor to join them in forming the National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union?
A) The belief that laborers and farmers were both being hurt by industrialization
B) Concern that their political influence would be limited without an urban base
C) A need to counterbalance the white supremacist views of southern members
D) The knowledge that their ability to increase crop prices depended on the approval of urban consumers
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